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:P ( Original post on SAuQld Forums /w Poll for the 4 Venues...clicky: http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=1521 )

Hi Guys,

As a lot of you know I held my first Wednesday Night Dinner @ Pig N Whistle Indooroopilly last night which resulted in 30 people showing up and everyone having a great time! I've had wonderful responses from most who attended and almost all of you have shown interest in another dinner :) ANYONE IS WELCOME.

This time around I have given everyone a little bit of a choice though! Indro was a little far for the Southside boys to travel so at least this way hopefully we can vote for something nice and central. So far I have a shortlist of places recommended by a certain few and I've decided to run with that list of Venue's for the moment. They are as follows:

1. The Point (South Bank) - link: http://www.vervah.com.au/Brisbane/Restaura...-&-Bar.html

2. The German Club (Woolloongabba) - link: http://www.brisbanegermanclub.com/

3. Ben's Chinese & Vietnamese Woolloongabba) - link: http://www.bensrest.com.au/

4. The Norman Hotel (Woolloongabba) - link: http://www.normanhotel.com.au/

So there they are. There is a really good variety of places there for all to chose from to cater for all type of food lovers! :P Hopefully the Southside boys will be happy with all of those considering where they fall geographically :) Click on the links, have a look at their menu's if your unsure what each of them cater for...

All of these places have plenty of parking options as well.

Please vote in the Poll and we can go from there, lock in a venue and look forward to some good 'ol fashioned fun with plenty of friendly people.

Cheers Guys and Gals,

Sambo.

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Awesome, might have to bring my car your way then...will need a roadworthy soon :)

dude, theyre a well known workshop, im sure they dont do dodgy, under the table RWC's lol

KIDDING, hmm southbank sounds ok, will confirm no matter where it is closer to the date

Hey champ count me in eh, ya first 1 was a bit of fun. i'm cool with wherever.

No worries Robbo :D

u love it, now shut up and book a table!, and save me a seat, we didnt really get around to havin a chat young fella!

Yeah I will have to make sure you get a seat near me this time around :D

Kate and I voted The Point - as to not rock the boat :laugh:

Aren't you just a wonderful man Zennon? We should cuddle.

no sushi???

For dinner?

Hey everyone ill be adding the attending list on the SAuQld forums shortly so please have a look and if you cant see it, sign the f**k up for them dammit!

link: http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showto...amp;#entry66864

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